predicada
Predicada is the feminine form of predicado (predicate) in Spanish and Portuguese, and also the feminine past participle of predicar (to predicate, to ascribe). In grammar and semantics, predicado refers to the part of a sentence that asserts something about the subject; predicada is used when describing feminine nouns that have been predicated or when the attribute has been ascribed to something.
In linguistic and philosophical texts, predicada can appear as an adjective or as part of a compound
Etymology traces predicada to predicar and predicado, from Latin praedicare, meaning to declare beforehand or to
See also: predicado, predicación, predicate logic, predication.